Herbie's Vintage 72 |
Remy’s-
This one was a strong bready classic. We
loved the hardened brandy sauce, though I wish it were stronger in flavor. Also our bread pudding didn’t arrive warm
enough to melt it, so we were eating chunks of it. It had lots of apples and raisins, which
translates to “Stuff-in-the-stuff”
for me personally. It was very
cinnamony, not too mushy, and a solid traditional.
Café Eau-
I apologize for the confusion in advance.
Because if you read Steph’s
opinion of this you have a clear picture painted and, it isn’t pretty. Then here I come with the following… “We loved it!” Now I will admit, I didn’t think it was the
greatest representation of Bread Pudding, in fact they could’ve called it
something else entirely and I wouldn’t have thought of bread pudding at all. Also
for those who hate the creamy custardy texture, you wouldn’t like it. That
being said it was smooth and creamy and tangy and just crisp on the outside,
and we devoured it.
Harvest-
Definitely on the more bready side of bread pudding, but not dry. Like BREAD
pudding. Firm and filling. Good brioche base and we
liked the sauce (though it could’ve been stronger). The currants didn’t add much or take away,
but I personally liked that there were no add ins. This was the kind of bread
pudding I would serve to a friend who had never heard of Bread pudding, so they
could start with a good basis, simple and classic.
Bridge
Tap House- This was another case of, “if they’d called it something else…” If they
called it a banana bread cake, I would’ve really liked it. Very moist and dense, but I didn’t really get
the “Bread Pudding impression” as I ate it.
Very banana-y flavored, and it had the caramelized bananas on top. The coffee flavor scared me (not much of a
coffee drinker) but it wasn’t strong at all.
It wasn’t bad, but I must say the whole team LOVED the brownie and the
chocolate cake there.
Bridge Tap House |
Cyrano’s- It’s
a restaurant famed for its dessert. This
cute café is home to a bread pudding that’s a lot more on the pudding side. Like
bread PUDDING. Very buttery and “caramelly”
and the cherry Bourbon sauce was a nice addition. No other add-ins, but lots of fresh fluffy
whipped cream.
Annie
Gunn’s- All I can say is I swear they are not paying me for this. Maker’s
Mark caramel sauce…a lot (of both sauce and booze). Moist, thick, rich, dense, whole slices of
bread (rather than pieces). Well balanced flavors and generous sizing made for
a great treat the next day too! If you hate bananas, they didn’t go crazy with
them, but I love them so booze-soaked bananas were a plus.
Eleven
Eleven Mississippi- We missed the white chocolate on this pudding. But we really thought the caramel sauce stood
out here. Like the caramel sauce on popcorn, unique and yummy. This was a bready pudding that was moister on
the outside.
McCormick
& Schmick’s-This was a smooth creamy chocolate Bread Pudding. It had to be good to make Stephanie break her
“no chain” rule. This was worth breaking
rules and diets alike. It reminded me of
what would happen if you combined bread pudding and chocolate soufflé.
Herbie’s
Vintage 72-This was crispy on the outside, and melty and moist in the
inside. It was generously spiked with Bailey’s. It had no sauce, but just a drizzle of
chocolate. Not too dry, not too
soggy. Yum…just yum.
Frazer’s-
We liked that it was crisp on the outside and moist on the inside. The sauce was pretty thin and not very strongly
flavored, but the pudding could stand on its own.
Frazer's Good Eats |
Overall I think our top 3 are:
Annie
Gunn’s
Herbie’s
Vintage 72
McCormick
& Schmick’s,
I want to give Café Eau a
shout out for most unique take. Like an honorable mention.
There it is people. Now who gets the crown? Vote! Vote here, vote on Facebook, but vote...there could be freebies in it for you!! We just might be treating some of you to the winning bread pudding when we go back!
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